Great app, pity to drop the PSP 1000 though
Currently, it seems to run fine on it though.
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My virtual globe homebrew application for PSP. Not so many features for now, just explore beautiful places of our planet with 3D terrain and several layers to choose from.
Your comments and ideas are welcome.
Controls
Arrows - move, L/R - zoom
cross/triangle - tilt, square/circle - rotate
start - menu
Known problems
Not sure how it will work on PSP-1000 (fat) because of less memory available, it may crash. I think next versions will be Slim-only, sorry, I'll have to drop support for older PSPs in order to implement great features I'm planning.
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Great app, pity to drop the PSP 1000 though
Currently, it seems to run fine on it though.
Hi mifki
Thanks for the great app! Can't wait to see more functions added.
I tried it on my fat psp-1000 and it works perfectly, please don't drop the fat version!
i found that this Homebrew worked on my Phat 5.00 CFW, until i zoomed the view in, and my PSP Crashed......(
Hello, I'm mifki.
I'm glad you like it, will be adding more interested features. I'll try not to drop psp-1000 support as long as possible but you know satellite images take a lot of memory and 32mb of fats won't be enough for them and other data I'm going to use. Also (and most important) I'm going to use built-in html browser which takes 10mb of memory, that's why I'll have to drop psp-1000 support when I'll use it (or maybe free some memory and load data again on fats but this will be slow).
Although i have not tried this out yet , but now i'll download it because virtual earth is my favorite, i have both google and nasa on my pc , and this will definitely goin into my psp-1000 << Q_Q Thank you so much for your work. i really appericated .:thumbup:
Yes, I agree. Great app for the PSP-1000.
Thank you for this app mifki.
thanks, looks great. Just another comment adding that you shouldnt drop the psp fat.
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